Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781848857025 |
ISBN10: | 18488570211 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 168 pages |
Size: | 300x220 mm |
Weight: | 1312 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | Full colour throughout |
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Category:
Islamic Frontiers of China
Peoples of the Silk Road
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Date of Publication: 24 November 2010
Number of Volumes: Hardback
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Long description:
There are over twenty million Muslims in China today. From the mountainous borders with Afghanistan to the tropical island of Hainan, the ethnicities and cultures of China's Muslims are as diverse as China herself. They come from at least ten different ethnic groups, including the Persianate Tajiks in the Pamir Mountains, Kirgiz eagle hunters in the west, and the Chinese speaking Hui living in Canton. In recent years the world's attention has been drawn to the clashes between Muslim Uighurs and Han Chinese in Xinjiang Province. But how does a Muslim minority in the People's Republic of China live today? After decades of communist rule, and now under the onslaught of commerce and consumerism, what pressures do the different communities and their heritages face? Wong How Man, a renowned Chinese explorer and Adel Awni Dajani, with his Muslim background, come together to explore the regions of the Asian borderlands where the traditions of Islam and China interact. Their collaboration has resulted in this lavishly illustrated book which gives us a glimpse of the rich diversity of life on the Islamic frontiers of China.
Table of Contents:
Part One
Chapter 1: Ancient Trade Routes
Chapter 2: Islam Comes to China
Part Two
Chapter 3: Personal Encounters
Part Three
Chapter 4: Outlook on Islam in China in the 21st Century
Epilogue
Chapter 1: Ancient Trade Routes
Chapter 2: Islam Comes to China
Part Two
Chapter 3: Personal Encounters
Part Three
Chapter 4: Outlook on Islam in China in the 21st Century
Epilogue